Hmm... I am a MS student at SFSU and I have a friend who did the Georgetown SMP. The plus of the SFSU program is, as you know, that your grades will actually count on the AMCAS. The SMP is very cool and you pick up an MS in one year with no research (which would be sketchy if if were not Georgetown). My friend did get into med school (NYMC) but I would still go for the SFSU because it will help your GPA more. Downside-- don't look to Barry Rothman for much help. He is spread waaay to thin. Did I raise more questions than I answered? Sorry about that.
haha hey there, congrats on the hawaii acceptance.
koko, my stats were almost identicle to yours gpa and mcat wise. exactly the same actually. i did sfsu post bac informal and then went to gtowns smp. however, i only too 9 units at sfsu for one semester.
here is my opinion on your situation, if u can raise ur gpa to a 3.4 within 2 semesters at sfsu, i think u have a decent shot at getting in. u save a lot of money.
or, go to gtown. rock the program with a >3.7 and u pretty much have an acceptance somewhere. gtown will interview u if u have above a 3.7. nymc has a trend of interviewing u if ur smp gpa is that high. here's the thing, the smp has strong connections with a couple of schools such as nymc, st louis, drexel, and a couple others. they get automatic updates about ur test scores and class performance. with ur current stats, rocking the smp will get u into one of these schools. however, if u improve ur undergrad gpa at sfsu, i think more doors will open for u at other schools.
one more thing; doing the smp will of course help u get into med school, but i think its real value comes into play when u are actually in medical school. i know right now ur main priority is getting in and that desire is all consuming. but remember, one way or another, u will eventaully get in and u should therefore consider the path that will prepare u most for ur time during med school. my ms1 year isnt necessarily stress free, but i am rocking my classes because i have taken half the courses already. as u will soon see, med classes are about repetition. the more times u have seen the material, the easier it will be to memorize and recall. pretty self evident but it doesnt really resonate until u are actually bombarded with ridiculous amounts material. by the time u get to studying for the boards, u will have seen the material 3x over, and that is what makes the smp program invaluable in my opinion.
so, if u looking into a competitive specialty that needs high board scores, i hands down recommend the smp. sure u can do well without the smp like most other med students must do, but having med classes under ur belt when beginning ur first year is a huge advantage for both ur academics and confidence level. 50k is a lot of $$$, but the investment will pay off when u totally annihalate ur boards and ur derm/rad/plastics dreams come true.
(i do also think sfsu is a great place to do ur post bac. i have sung its praises on numerous sfsu threads in this forum. check it out if u want more info on sfsu. either way, smp or sfsu, if u rock ur classes, u cant go wrong. good luck!!!)